Tutorial Problems Mid Sem Sig&sys PDF

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1.

Simplify

∫−∞(𝑡 − 𝑎)2 𝛿 ′ (𝑏𝑡 + 𝑐)𝑑𝑡, 𝑎 > 0 𝑏 > 0, 𝑐 > 0
2. Determine even and odd components 𝑥𝑒 (𝑡) & 𝑥𝑜 (𝑡) of a signal given by
𝑥(𝑡) = 𝛿(𝑡) + 2. 𝛿 ′ (𝑡) − 𝑠𝑖𝑛(𝑡) 𝑐𝑜𝑠(𝑡) − 2. 𝑡 2

3. Determine the energy and power of the signal


𝑥(𝑡) = 2. 𝑒 𝑗𝜋𝑡 + 𝑒 𝑗2𝜋𝑡
4. Determine whether the following signals are periodic. If they are periodic,
find the fundamental time period.
𝑎. 𝑥(𝑡) = 5. 𝑠𝑖𝑛 3𝜋𝑡 + 3. cos 5𝜋𝑡
𝑏. 𝑥(𝑡) = sin 3𝑡 + cos 5𝜋𝑡
𝑐. 𝑥(𝑡) = 𝑠𝑖𝑛 3𝑡 + cos 5𝑡
2𝜋𝑛 3𝜋𝑛
𝑑. 𝑥[𝑛] = 5. 𝑠𝑖𝑛 ( ) + 3. cos( )
5 5
2𝑛 3𝜋𝑛
𝑒. 𝑥[𝑛] = 5. 𝑠𝑖𝑛 ( ) + 3. cos( )
5 5
2𝑛 3𝑛
𝑓. 𝑥[𝑛] = 5. 𝑠𝑖𝑛 ( ) + 3. cos( )
5 5
5. A continuous time signals is given by defined as
𝑡
𝑦(𝑡) = ∫−∞ 𝛿(𝜏 + 𝑎)𝑑𝜏 , 𝑎 > 0
Find an analytical and graphical description of y(t).
6. Determine whether the following system is causal
𝑎. 𝑦(𝑡) = 𝑥(sin(𝑡))
𝑏. 𝑦(𝑡) = 𝑥(−𝑡)
where x(t) & y(t) are the input and output signals
7. State whether the following systems are homogenous, additive and linear:
(a) 𝑦(𝑡) = |𝑥(𝑡)| Modulus
(b) 𝑦(𝑡) = ̅̅̅̅̅̅ 𝑥(𝑡) Complex Conjugate
where x(t) & y(t) are the input and output signals
8. Design inverse systems for the following systems where x(t) & y(t) are the
input and output continuous signals:
𝑑
a. Differentiator: y(t) = 𝑥(𝑡)
𝑑𝑡
𝑡
b. 𝐼𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑔𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑜𝑟 ∶ 𝑦(𝑡) = ∫−∞ 𝑥(𝜏)𝑑𝜏
9. Design inverse systems for the following discrete systems where x[n] &
y[n] are the input and output discrete sequences:
c. Backward Differencer: y[n] = x[n] – x[n-1], x[n] = 0, n < 0
d. 𝐴𝑐𝑐𝑢𝑚𝑢𝑙𝑎𝑡𝑜𝑟 ∶ 𝑦[𝑛] = ∑𝑛𝑘=0 𝑥[𝑘]
10.The input signal x(t) and output signal y(t) of a given system is given in Fig.
Fig. 1

Find the output signal 𝑦1 (𝑡) using properties of shift/time invariance and linearity
corresponding to the input signal 𝑥1 (𝑡) in Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

11.The unit step response function of a LTI system is given by


𝑠(𝑡) = 𝑒 −∝𝑡 . 𝑢(𝑡), ∝>0
Determine the unit impulse response function h(t)?
12.A continuous signal x(t) is given by
𝑥(𝑡) = 3. 𝑐𝑜𝑠 2𝜋𝑡 + cos 6𝜋𝑡
Find the minimum sampling frequency required for perfect reconstruction of
the signal x(t).

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